KitchenAid makes many kitchen tools and appliances, with none more famed than its stand mixers. But are these stand mixers actually worth their high cost?
Models from this classic brand are among the top performers in our tests. So which one should you buy? By Mary H.J. Farrell It’s no wonder that KitchenAid stand mixers stand the test of time.
KitchenAid invented the stand mixer nearly 100 years ago, but it recently broke with tradition in a big way when it released its Evergreen stand mixer. The mixer immediately caused a stir online ...
Until recently, I used an older Professional 5 model. Then, KitchenAid sent me its 7-Quart Pro Line Stand Mixer to test. Below are my experiences with this top-of-the-line unit. The mixer comes ...
Luckily, KitchenAid offers a mail-in repair service ... I had to fill out my shipping information and the stand mixer’s model and serial numbers. Then I had to detail what was wrong with ...
KitchenAid's latest Design Series Stand Mixer dropped this week ... This might be the perfect fit. The new model, finished in a deep, forest green color (Evergreen), brings a fresh, nature ...
there’s a good chance you’ve seen one of these classic KitchenAid mixers. Built to last, they are often handed down generation to generation (or at least, when a newer model comes out), which ...
When a third party tested KitchenAid mixer attachments and found lead in them, I expected the company to take responsibility by replacing these attachments with non-toxic versions. Instead ...
Snag this pasta attachment for your new or existing KitchenAid stand mixer. It’s a simple way to make different types of pasta from scratch — you can choose between eight thickness settings ...
We judged noise with the mixer set to its highest speed. All had motor noise. On quieter models the noise was muffled and unobtrusive; the noisest models sounded loud and shrill. Whipping time ...